To solve this problem, we need to complete the sentences using the
superlative forms of the given adjectives. The superlative form is used to compare three or more things and indicates the highest degree of a quality.
Superlative Form Rules:
1. For most one-syllable adjectives, add
-est (e.g., fast → fastest).
2. For adjectives ending in
-y, change
-y to
-i and add
-est (e.g., smart → smartest).
3. For two-syllable adjectives ending in
-er, add
-est (e.g., smaller → smallest).
4. For other two-syllable or multi-syllable adjectives, use
most or
least before the adjective (e.g., beautiful → most beautiful).
Solution:
1.
Your pet ran ________ (fast) of any pet in the race.
- Superlative of "fast":
fastest
- Sentence: Your pet ran
fastest of any pet in the race.
2.
Joe is ________ boy in the class. (smart)
- Superlative of "smart":
smartest
- Sentence: Joe is the
smartest boy in the class.
3.
John is the ________ music teacher in my school. (good)
- Superlative of "good":
best
- Sentence: John is the
best music teacher in my school.
4.
Which is ________ language of all to learn? (better)
- Superlative of "better":
best
- Sentence: Which is the
best language of all to learn?
5.
Which is the (fast) ________ bird in the world
- Superlative of "fast":
fastest
- Sentence: Which is the
fastest bird in the world?
6.
Which is the (small) ________ bird in the world
- Superlative of "small":
smallest
- Sentence: Which is the
smallest bird in the world?
7.
He is (bad) ________ employee in the company
- Superlative of "bad":
worst
- Sentence: He is the
worst employee in the company.
8.
My project was ________ (good) in class.
- Superlative of "good":
best
- Sentence: My project was the
best in class.
9.
She is ________ (beautiful) girl I ever met.
- Superlative of "beautiful":
most beautiful
- Sentence: She is the
most beautiful girl I ever met.
10.
Lina bought ________ (expensive) cakes.
- Superlative of "expensive":
most expensive
- Sentence: Lina bought the
most expensive cakes.
Final Answers:
1.
fastest
2.
smartest
3.
best
4.
best
5.
fastest
6.
smallest
7.
worst
8.
best
9.
most beautiful
10.
most expensive
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{\text{fastest, smartest, best, best, fastest, smallest, worst, best, most beautiful, most expensive}}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of superlative worksheet.